Director/Artist

Michelle Gibbs

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Description

3x12x32x1.5 inches wall space 32 x 36 inches
Hong Kong skyline is one of the most spectacular cityscapes in the world. This painting is thickly textured with textural paint. Compact architectural structures and dramatic shapes with colourful abstract patterns when viewed from from across the water in Kowloon, over Victoria Harbour make this painting a joy to view.

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Wall colour

Studying at Kingsway college in design and technical studies which included sculpture, painting, printing, textiles and photography to name a few, Eraclis was inspired from views of city landscapes vistas from London’s Thames, where he was born. The paintings do not represent any particular city scape but aim for an abstract representation.
Familiar building shapes or outlines are compared. Observe colour juxtapositions and colour layers producing a three dimensional perspective to the horizon. I don’t try to copy any particular city skyline but only use as reference to colour tones and values which changes according to artistic atheistic and juxtaposition of colours.
Blocks of colours and simple textures are what abstract inter... (see more)